The historic official coronation ceremony of King Charles III of the United Kingdom should be an event that all the kings of other countries would like to attend. However, the British royals are facing a harsh reality, and is that so far, have been confirming that several kingdoms have rejected the invitation that the monarch has made them to attend the distinguished ceremony.
Today it has been announced that the royals Charlene and Albert of Monaco rejected and returned the invitation of King Charles III to attend his coronation. This news has fallen as a bucket of cold water to Buckingham Palace, since the attendance of the royals of the European country was expected.
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According to a French newspaper, Charlene and Albert made the decision on the grounds that they have “commitments scheduled for that date“, although the Prince had previously stated that he intended to attend.
The rejection of Monaco’s royals also adds to the rejection of U.S. President Joe Biden, who confirmed that he will not attend the event. However, his wife Jill Biden will.
This ceremony has not been held for more than 70 years, the last time was when Queen Elizabeth II was crowned as the new head of state of the country. From then on, she reigned until her death on September 8th last year.
Automatically, her son, now King Charles III, took over, even though his image and reputation is not well liked by the public.